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Electronic Warfare

Electronic Warfare

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Course Description

Learn the basic concepts of electronic warfare (EW), the electromagnetic spectrum and fundamental concepts in implementing the EW. Familiar with the basics of EW, EW definitions and divisions, as well as the principles of EW. Learn the process of planning and implementation of the EW; get familiar with EW force and threats of adversary elements of EW. Getting familiar with the place, role and importance of the EW in the NATO area.

Study Programmes

undergraduate
Monitoring and Guidance - course
(7. semester)
Signals - course
(7. semester)

Learning Outcomes

  1. Knowing basic concepts of electronic warfare (ER)
  2. Detect electromagnetic spectrum
  3. Adopt and govern the basic concepts in the implementation of ER
  4. Know the definition and division of ER
  5. Know the principles of ER
  6. Know the process of planning and implementation of ER
  7. Know the available power for ER
  8. Detect threats opposing elements ER
  9. Know the place, role and importance of the ER in the NATO area
  10. Detect the most important elements of the ER in the world

Forms of Teaching

Lectures

Lectures accompanied by slides and whiteboard

Exercises

Numerical examples and experimental demonstration

Other

stručna posjet

Week by Week Schedule

  1. Lectures: T-1 Introduction to the course and the basic concepts of electronic warfare (EW) (2) Seminar: Introduction to the organization of exercises
  2. Lectures: T-2 About the electromagnetic spectrum (2) Seminar: V-1 Principles of EW
  3. Lectures: T-3 Basic concepts in the implementation of the EW (2) Seminar: V-1 Planning of EW
  4. Lectures: T-4 Basics, definition and classification of EW (4) Seminar: V-1 Implementation of EW
  5. Lectures: T-5 Principles EW (2) Seminar: V-1 Organization of the elements of EW
  6. Lectures: T-6 Planning EW (4) Seminar: V-2 Tactics EW (elements)
  7. Lectures: T-7 Implementation of EW (4) Seminar: V-2 Tactics EW (implementation)
  8. Lectures: T-8 Force EW (4) Seminar: V-2 Tactics EW (processes)
  9. Lectures: T-9 Threats ball element EW (2) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (receivers)
  10. Lectures: T-10 location, the role and importance of the EW in the NATO environment (4) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (antennas)
  11. Lectures: T-11 electronic warfare in the world (3) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (demodulators)
  12. Lectures: T-12 Examples of EW (5) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (analyzers)
  13. Lectures: T-13 Experiences EW (4) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (subsystems) (5 ns)
  14. Lectures: T-14 measures and activities EW (2) Seminar: V-3 Techniques EW (systems) (5 ns)
  15. Lectures: Final written exam (2) Seminar: FInal exam

Literature

(.), Mile Budiša Taktika elektroničkog ratovanja 1993,
(.), Field manual FM 3-36 Electronic Warfare,
(.), Joint Publication for Electronic Warfare 3-51,

For students

General

ID 282170
  Winter semester
5.0 ECTS
L0 English Level
L1 e-Learning
45 Lectures
15 Laboratory exercises

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